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Klettgau

Klettgau (High Alemannic: Chleggau) is a municipality in the district of Waldshut in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is the centre of the Klettgau historical region stretching across the Swiss border into the cantons of Aargau, Schaffhausen and Zürich.

Klettgau
View of Erzingen
Location of Klettgau within Waldshut district
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Klettgau
Klettgau
Coordinates: 47°39′30″N 08°25′22″E / 47.65833°N 8.42278°E / 47.65833; 8.42278
CountryGermany
StateBaden-Württemberg
Admin. regionFreiburg
DistrictWaldshut
Government
 • Mayor (2016–24) Ozan Topcuogullari[1]
Area
 • Total45.87 km2 (17.71 sq mi)
Elevation
409 m (1,342 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total7,638
 • Density170/km2 (430/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
79771
Dialling codes07742
Vehicle registrationWT
Websitewww.klettgau.de

The municipal area includes the villages of Bühl, Erzingen, Geißlingen, Grießen, Rechberg, Riedern am Sand, and Weisweil.

Geography edit

Klettgau is located on the Klingengraben and Schwarzbach creeks. In the east it borders on the Swiss municipalities of Trasadingen, Wilchingen and Wasterkingen. The neighbouring German municipalities are Wutöschingen, Lauchringen, Küssaberg, and Hohentengen am Hochrhein in the west, as well as Dettighofen in the east. There is a border crossing into Switzerland on the road from Erzingen to Trasadingen.

The municipal area comprises the villages of Bühl, Erzingen, Geißlingen, Grießen, Rechberg, Riedern am Sand, and Weisweil. Erzingen, Bühl and Riedern am Sand are part of the Baden wine region.

History edit

Erzingen was already mentioned as villa Arcingen in an 876 deed, a Swabian possession held by the Benedictie abbey of Rheinau. In 1486 it was occupied by the forces of the Old Swiss Confederacy on a campaign into the Landgraviate of Klettgau. The immediate landgraviate was inherited by the House of Schwarzenberg in 1687 with their residence in Tiengen, and elevated to a principality by Emperor Leopold I in 1694. After the Schwarzenberg landgraviate was mediatised in 1806, the lordship fell to the Grand Duchy of Baden in 1812.

The present-day municipality was established in a 1971 administrative reform. Bühl and Geißlingen were incorporated in 1975.

Habsburg Rule edit

The Habsburgs began to rule over the County of Klettgau when Radbot most likely inherited it, he ended up reigning over Klettgau from 991-1045, he was then succeeded by his son; Werner I who reigned over Klettgau from 1045-1096. Otto II reigned over it after his father died, later he was the first person to become a count of Habsburg, he ruled Klettgau from 1096-1111. His son Werner II, who ruled over Klettgau from 1111-1167 would inherit. Werner was succeeded by Albert 'the Rich', (1167-1199) he was succeeded by Rudolf II. (1199-1232) He was then succeeded by Albert IV (1232-1239) Albert was then succeeded by the soon-to-be King of Germany; Rudolf I Before becoming king, Rudolf was titled Rudolf IV, Count of Habsburg. However he would not stay a count, Rudolf was later elected king of the Germans in 1273 Rudolf later died in 1291. Rudolf Was Succeeded by his son; Albert I (1291-1308) who'd soon after inheriting the land of Klettgau from his father would become king of Germany. His son Albert II became the first Habsburg Duke of Austria (1308-1358) His Successor Rudolf IV (1358-1386) Inherited the title of Klettgau, Albert, II's son Leopold III (1365-1386) Inherited Rudolf's titles after his death in 1365. Later during his reign he lost Klettgau and other Swiss holdings, as well as his life in the Battle of Sempach which took place in 1386. The death of Leopold, III was followed by Switzerland taking all of his holdings in the region including Klettgau, but later the Swiss agreed to give the lands north of the modern Swiss border to the Habsburgs during the treaty. but Klettgau was under Swiss Influence so this is counted as the end.

Politics edit

Seats in the municipal assembly (Gemeinderat) as of 2009 local elections:

Demographics edit

Population development:[3]

Year Inhabitants
2015 7,414
2016 7,430
2017 7,573
2018 7,569
2019 7,578
2020 7,669

Economy edit

Business edit

Transport edit

Railway station edit

Klettgau has a railway station located very close to the border with Switzerland, in Erzingen. The station building was completed in 1863.

The railway line from Erzingen to Schaffhausen was electrified and tracks along almost the entire route were doubled, allowing for more frequent services to run. The electrification of the line from Erzingen to Waldshut as well as from Waldshut on to Basel Badischer Bahnhof has also been agreed on and is planned.[4][5]

The station is a border station and as such is in local transport tariff zones in both Germany and Switzerland.

Customs edit

Erzingen is, for customs purposes, a border station for passengers arriving from Switzerland. Customs checks may be performed in Erzingen station or on board trains by German officials. Systematic passport controls were abolished when Switzerland joined the Schengen Area in 2008.[6][7]

International relations edit

Klettgau is twinned with:

Notable people edit

References edit

  1. ^ Aktuelle Wahlergebnisse, Staatsanzeiger, accessed 15 September 2021.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerung nach Nationalität und Geschlecht am 31. Dezember 2021" [Population by nationality and sex as of December 31, 2021] (CSV) (in German). Statistisches Landesamt Baden-Württemberg. June 2022.
  3. ^ "Gemeinde von KLETTGAU: Bevölkerungsbilanz, Bevölkerungsentwicklung, Sterblichkeitsrate, Geburtenrate, Migrationsrate". ugeo.urbistat.com. Retrieved 2023-05-23.
  4. ^ "Waldshut-Tiengen: Einigung bei Elektrifizierung der Hochrheinbahn". 8 March 2016.
  5. ^ "Hochrheinbahn: Deutsche Bahn beim Ausbau weiter im vereinbarten Zeitplan".
  6. ^ "Switzerland's Schengen entry finally complete". 27 March 2009.
  7. ^ "Land borders open as Switzerland enters Schengen zone". 12 December 2008.

External links edit

  • (in German) Municipal website

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Translated de Klettgau Gemeinde to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Klettgau High Alemannic Chleggau is a municipality in the district of Waldshut in Baden Wurttemberg Germany It is the centre of the Klettgau historical region stretching across the Swiss border into the cantons of Aargau Schaffhausen and Zurich KlettgauMunicipalityView of ErzingenCoat of armsLocation of Klettgau within Waldshut districtKlettgauShow map of GermanyKlettgauShow map of Baden WurttembergCoordinates 47 39 30 N 08 25 22 E 47 65833 N 8 42278 E 47 65833 8 42278CountryGermanyStateBaden WurttembergAdmin regionFreiburgDistrictWaldshutGovernment Mayor 2016 24 Ozan Topcuogullari 1 Area Total45 87 km2 17 71 sq mi Elevation409 m 1 342 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total7 638 Density170 km2 430 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes79771Dialling codes07742Vehicle registrationWTWebsitewww klettgau deThe municipal area includes the villages of Buhl Erzingen Geisslingen Griessen Rechberg Riedern am Sand and Weisweil Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Habsburg Rule 4 Politics 5 Demographics 6 Economy 6 1 Business 7 Transport 7 1 Railway station 7 1 1 Customs 8 International relations 9 Notable people 10 References 11 External linksGeography editKlettgau is located on the Klingengraben and Schwarzbach creeks In the east it borders on the Swiss municipalities of Trasadingen Wilchingen and Wasterkingen The neighbouring German municipalities are Wutoschingen Lauchringen Kussaberg and Hohentengen am Hochrhein in the west as well as Dettighofen in the east There is a border crossing into Switzerland on the road from Erzingen to Trasadingen The municipal area comprises the villages of Buhl Erzingen Geisslingen Griessen Rechberg Riedern am Sand and Weisweil Erzingen Buhl and Riedern am Sand are part of the Baden wine region History editErzingen was already mentioned as villa Arcingen in an 876 deed a Swabian possession held by the Benedictie abbey of Rheinau In 1486 it was occupied by the forces of the Old Swiss Confederacy on a campaign into the Landgraviate of Klettgau The immediate landgraviate was inherited by the House of Schwarzenberg in 1687 with their residence in Tiengen and elevated to a principality by Emperor Leopold I in 1694 After the Schwarzenberg landgraviate was mediatised in 1806 the lordship fell to the Grand Duchy of Baden in 1812 The present day municipality was established in a 1971 administrative reform Buhl and Geisslingen were incorporated in 1975 Habsburg Rule editThe Habsburgs began to rule over the County of Klettgau when Radbot most likely inherited it he ended up reigning over Klettgau from 991 1045 he was then succeeded by his son Werner I who reigned over Klettgau from 1045 1096 Otto II reigned over it after his father died later he was the first person to become a count of Habsburg he ruled Klettgau from 1096 1111 His son Werner II who ruled over Klettgau from 1111 1167 would inherit Werner was succeeded by Albert the Rich 1167 1199 he was succeeded by Rudolf II 1199 1232 He was then succeeded by Albert IV 1232 1239 Albert was then succeeded by the soon to be King of Germany Rudolf I Before becoming king Rudolf was titled Rudolf IV Count of Habsburg However he would not stay a count Rudolf was later elected king of the Germans in 1273 Rudolf later died in 1291 Rudolf Was Succeeded by his son Albert I 1291 1308 who d soon after inheriting the land of Klettgau from his father would become king of Germany His son Albert II became the first Habsburg Duke of Austria 1308 1358 His Successor Rudolf IV 1358 1386 Inherited the title of Klettgau Albert II s son Leopold III 1365 1386 Inherited Rudolf s titles after his death in 1365 Later during his reign he lost Klettgau and other Swiss holdings as well as his life in the Battle of Sempach which took place in 1386 The death of Leopold III was followed by Switzerland taking all of his holdings in the region including Klettgau but later the Swiss agreed to give the lands north of the modern Swiss border to the Habsburgs during the treaty but Klettgau was under Swiss Influence so this is counted as the end Politics editSeats in the municipal assembly Gemeinderat as of 2009 local elections Christian Democratic Union 10 Free Voters 6 Alliance 90 The Greens 4 Social Democratic Party 3Demographics editPopulation development 3 Year Inhabitants2015 7 4142016 7 4302017 7 5732018 7 5692019 7 5782020 7 669Economy editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it February 2023 Business edit Bucher Hydraulics founded 1923Transport editRailway station edit Klettgau has a railway station located very close to the border with Switzerland in Erzingen The station building was completed in 1863 The railway line from Erzingen to Schaffhausen was electrified and tracks along almost the entire route were doubled allowing for more frequent services to run The electrification of the line from Erzingen to Waldshut as well as from Waldshut on to Basel Badischer Bahnhof has also been agreed on and is planned 4 5 The station is a border station and as such is in local transport tariff zones in both Germany and Switzerland Customs edit Erzingen is for customs purposes a border station for passengers arriving from Switzerland Customs checks may be performed in Erzingen station or on board trains by German officials Systematic passport controls were abolished when Switzerland joined the Schengen Area in 2008 6 7 International relations editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany Klettgau is twinned with nbsp Clisson France since 1976 nbsp Sanza Italy since 2006Notable people editMaximilian Stoll 1742 1787 physician Radbot Count of Klettgau c 985 1045 References edit Aktuelle Wahlergebnisse Staatsanzeiger accessed 15 September 2021 Bevolkerung nach Nationalitat und Geschlecht am 31 Dezember 2021 Population by nationality and sex as of December 31 2021 CSV in German Statistisches Landesamt Baden Wurttemberg June 2022 Gemeinde von KLETTGAU Bevolkerungsbilanz Bevolkerungsentwicklung Sterblichkeitsrate Geburtenrate Migrationsrate ugeo urbistat com Retrieved 2023 05 23 Waldshut Tiengen Einigung bei Elektrifizierung der Hochrheinbahn 8 March 2016 Hochrheinbahn Deutsche Bahn beim Ausbau weiter im vereinbarten Zeitplan Switzerland s Schengen entry finally complete 27 March 2009 Land borders open as Switzerland enters Schengen zone 12 December 2008 External links edit in German Municipal website nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Klettgau Gemeinde Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Klettgau amp oldid 1210417162, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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